allanp Posted January 23, 2013 Posted January 23, 2013 Oh yeah, haha, I used to imagine the driver of 8466 having to jump on the roof to open the door and lower the step to help him get up there in the first place then being trapped inside forever more Quote
z3_2drive Posted February 20, 2013 Posted February 20, 2013 (edited) was this ever mentioned before?? Sorry for size, its the only pic of this angle i've seen... Edited February 20, 2013 by z3_2drive Quote
Paul Boratko Posted February 20, 2013 Posted February 20, 2013 (edited) That is the tire from the 8880... It is a slightly different size... Black Tire 81.6 x 34 ZR Technic Straight Tread The tires from the 42000 are the same ones from the Nitro Muscle set... Tire 81.6 x 36 R Technic Straight Tread Edited February 20, 2013 by Paul Boratko Quote
davidmull Posted March 13, 2013 Posted March 13, 2013 I'm thinking of buying this set,or 8070 but can't decide, I'm not a collector of cars but I'd like to have 1 all the same. Quote
Lussarn Posted March 24, 2013 Posted March 24, 2013 (edited) Hi, this is my first post on Eurobricks and my thoughts on the 42000 racer. Bought this yesterday and built it right away, I'm a huge F1 fan, never missed a race since around 2000 so I just had to buy this. I only buy large Technic sets and put them on display never to be disassembled again, so looks are important for me. The model when built really looks stunning, it's large and dwarfs almost any other Lego model as an F1 racer isn't that large in real life, you have to choose carefully what you put next to this one. I want all my models to shine :) The front and rear wings are stunning, as is the looks when viewed from top rear and front. A modern F1 racer have a large front and small rear wing and this is well executed. The front (flat, and the two front panels) looks kind of ugly but it's actually quite authentic to for example the 2013 Mercedes F1 racer. The not so good about the looks is the side view. I have my Lego displayed from the side with back-lighting, the car looks almost cut in half when you can see right through the cockpit. Two more panels or beams would have cleared that up. Normally I think the brick-saving holes in official Technic actually looks good, I like to see the functions working on the models, but not this time. I like the authenticity of the dampening, it's stiff as it should be. What I do not like, but this is understandable considering the size, and price of the model is the twisting. You can lift a wheel up a good 8 cm or so without any other wheel leaving the ground, I can only imagine but a real race car would not behave like this. We are not used to the steering wheel actually working, but on this model it does, thumbs up for that one. I really like the inclusion of the DRS system (opening back wing), I do however not like the execution on this one. On a real car this system operates in a tenth of a second. As this is done with MLA this will take you a good five seconds to operate, I normally don't care if a function is implemented as their real life counterpart, as long as the operation is close real life, and this is ridiculous. The hood opening using gears is just bells and whistles. It's not needed, nice that you can open it though. I get the feeling this car is designed around the PF add on. But even with the PF add on the wing takes seconds to operate, AND it destroys the looks of the car. Both of these function would operate splendid on pneumatic (with an air tank, the DRS wing would be uber cool). I think TLG did a bad choice here. All in all, I like the look of the car, I like the basic functions of the car, I really like the inclusion of DRS, but I think the execution of DRS and hood opening are just wrong. Especially considering they could be perfect using pneumatic. Edited March 24, 2013 by Lussarn Quote
Someonenamedjon Posted March 25, 2013 Posted March 25, 2013 Warm welcomes to Eurobricks! I like your review, very detailed! (lussarms) Quote
jantjeuh Posted September 5, 2013 Posted September 5, 2013 Do you guys reckon it's worth buying this set for the parts alone? I can get it pretty cheap, for 85 EUR. Quote
Kronos Posted September 5, 2013 Posted September 5, 2013 I bought two just for parts. Hubs, wheels, tires, and panels. How can you go wrong? I guess it all depends on what you want to use the parts for. Great assortment for MOCing cars. Quote
dhc6twinotter Posted September 5, 2013 Posted September 5, 2013 Do you guys reckon it's worth buying this set for the parts alone? I can get it pretty cheap, for 85 EUR. Overall, I'd say yes, but that depends on what you like to build. If you build cars or white mocs, then this is a good set. If you build construction equipment, then probably not. I built one for somebody else but have not yet purchased one for my collection. I do plan to buy one, just not at the moment. Quote
zux Posted September 5, 2013 Posted September 5, 2013 Do you guys reckon it's worth buying this set for the parts alone? I can get it pretty cheap, for 85 EUR. Did the same, bought it for parts as model itself doesn't look very impressive (haven't assemblet it yet) Quote
jantjeuh Posted September 5, 2013 Posted September 5, 2013 I bought two just for parts. Hubs, wheels, tires, and panels. How can you go wrong? I guess it all depends on what you want to use the parts for. Great assortment for MOCing cars. I've already got plenty of wheels and tires, and apparently the hubs are quite useless for MOC'ing (at least, this has been stated often by MOC'ers like Crowkillers). So that leaves the panels and liftarms I guess, but white isn't a very often-used colour, even for cars. Hmm, tough. Quote
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